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Newbattle Beekeepers Association

  • 24 April 2023 18:57 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Synopsis : A few tips and tricks for first inspections; what to do (and what not to do) about brace comb, supering and queen reintroduction. Introduction The on again, off again, Spring this year has finally decided it wants to be here, rather than somewhere a lot further South. After an unseasonably warm February, March […]

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  • 23 April 2023 16:14 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    It was all hands to the deck on Saturday when fourteen members joined the work party to prepare equipment, garden, apiary and cottage for the new season of beekeeping.

    Hive parts were painted, cleaned and sorted. The seeds were planted in the raised planting beds and the garden and apiary were made tidy. The steam cleaner worked overtime in the first stage of cleaning wooden hive parts that were then scrubbed by the cleaning team using a soda crystal wash 

    Jonathan & Ross painting hive parts

    Zander, Lorraine and camera shy Keith  scrubbing crown boards & queen excluders

    Helen C and Val working in the raised garden beds 

  • 21 April 2023 10:10 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Earth Day, on April 22nd, marks the anniversary of the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. This celebration of eco-consciousness takes place across the globe with over 190 countries taking part.

    From parades, to parties, protests to clean-ups and rallies there are many ways to show your support for a sustainable future. Or we can simply take a moment to rethink our daily habits and rituals, and make a small step-change to do a little more. 


    View the official Earthday website here

  • 19 April 2023 21:04 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dr Hannah Sampson says air pollution's impact on bees could have a knock on effect for humans.

    Read more by clicking on the link to take you to the BBC website

    BBC - Leicestershire

  • 18 April 2023 12:16 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Could the honey bee help in the fight against infections caused by bacteria resistant to antibiotics?

    Find out more by clicking on the link bellow:


    BBC News - Wales
  • 17 April 2023 18:29 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    I called into the Apiary Cottage on Saturday and was able to turn on a light in every room!

    There are also power sockets a plenty, all thanks to Ian Evans who organised the installation of the wiring and the fittings. I believe he was ably assisted by Colin MacKenzie and maybe an electrician. It has been a long time in coming but now that we have security of tenure on the cottage we can finally go ahead with the improvements that are planned.

    Watch this space for updates!

  • 15 April 2023 11:38 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Synopsis : Where should bait hives be located to capture your own lost swarms? Can you omit the old brood frame and still make the bait hive attractive? Introduction Social media can be seriously misleading for beekeepers. For months now it seems like I’ve been reading about boxes bulging with bees, third supers being added, […]

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  • 13 April 2023 10:47 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Calling all bee-keepers in the making. The Newbattle Abbey 6-week introduction course starts on the 3rd May!

    The Course covers:

    The ancient art of beekeeping

    The science of honey bee reproduction and honey production

    You will get to view the hives later in the course when the weather is warmer

    Book your place

    http://Here
  • 13 April 2023 10:43 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    On Wednesday 5th April the National Bee Unit received a credible triaged report of an Asian hornet discovered inside a cauliflower within a weekly vegetable delivery in Northumberland, approximately 20 miles north of Newcastle upon Tyne. The cauliflower was produced in France. The NBU responded to the report and a bee inspector collected the hornet later the same day for analysis. This was a single hornet incursion and follow up activities will take place to raise risk awareness with the producer/distributor/seller.

  • 07 April 2023 16:59 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    BBKA has completed the set-up phase of the online Learning Platform. Now, every BBKA Member can access study units by using their membership number as a login and creating an account at:

     https://learning.bbka.org.uk/ 

    The types of study units are:

    ·  Units for individual beekeepers (free)

    ·  Units for the public, to raise awareness (free)

    ·  Correspondence courses (fee paying)

    The first individual study units available are: Hygiene and Disease Inspection and Asian Hornet Awareness. More units will be added through the summer. If you have photos or videos that could be used please send them to:

    mailto:photosandvideos@bbka.org.uk

    The general public will have access to non-specialist study units about Asian Hornet and Swarming. Future materials will include planting for pollinators. If you can help with this, please contact jane.medwell@bbka.org.uk

    Also BBKA News is now stored digitally on the Learning Platform, so you can enjoy reading past issues online.



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